Nuuma unveils curved architectural showcase at Decorex 2025
At decorex 2025, nuuma revealed a striking installation that redefines kitchen design as immersive art. The exhibit, inspired by the fluidity of contemporary architectural galleries, welcomed visitors into the nuuma sphere—an environment where form, light, and material converge to tell a story of refined minimalism and luxury.
At the heart of the showcase was nuuma’s n10 range, presented with a balance of precision and elegance. Stone surfaces met the soft depth of urban mist satin lacquer doors, while accents of woven glass in bronze added a layer of richness and tactility. The interplay of these materials created a dialogue between strength and subtlety—hallmarks of nuuma’s design language.
The installation’s defining element was its curved structure, a bold architectural gesture that symbolized movement, openness, and the ongoing evolution of design. This curve not only framed the experience but also embodied the essence of nuuma: seamless, fluid, and timeless.
Floating shelves, delicately backlit, introduced rhythm and character while offering a moment of pause—an intimate detail that contrasted with the sculptural scale of the exhibit. Together, these elements immersed visitors in a space where functionality is elevated to an art form.
The vision resonated strongly with both visitors and judges, earning nuuma the award for best overall stand at Decorex 2025.
With its Decorex showcase, nuuma once again reaffirms its position at the intersection of architecture, design, and lifestyle—crafting kitchens that transcend utility to become experiences of refined modern luxury.
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